There's a reason I don't use IOS devices. They lock you out of too much. I've had 3 different iphones in my life but I always end up back with Android because I need tools like wifi analyzer to work.
I have the Pixel 3a right now and it blows away all other models I've had like galaxy s8, LG phones, etc. It's just pure android with no bloat and is fast as hell. On Sun, Jan 12, 2020, 9:22 AM Ken Hohhof <af...@kwisp.com> wrote: > OK, I’m not an Apple person. Not a big ideology thing, just don’t own any > Apple devices except for an old eMac in the attic and my wife’s very old > iPad. > > > > So I’ve been using Ubiquiti’s WiFiman app on my phone. I’m not a big > Ubiquiti person either, but the app is really quick and easy to use, so I > guess it appeals to my laziness. I tried a few others and they seemed > fussy and didn’t give me the info I wanted and WiFiman just works. > > > > Apparently the iOS version of WiFiman doesn’t have any WiFi features, so > it would be useless to me. I’m seeing conflicting information about Apple > supposedly locking all 3rd party app vendors out from accessing the WiFi > info. Yet there seem to be iOS WiFi analyzers out there. > > > > Is there a good WiFi analyzer for iOS? And if it’s true that Apple locks > them out from accessing the WiFi chip info, how do they do it? Or is there > some official Apple app you have to use? I’m not talking about the info > you get in Settings > WiFi when you go to join a WiFi network, that’s very > limited, not enough to optimize your router placement and configuration. > -- > AF mailing list > AF@af.afmug.com > http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com >
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